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iran and iraq are trading partners. they have set a target of $20 billion annual trade and businessmen and authorities of both countries are determined to meet that target. the latest sanctions by the us on iraqi banks are aimed at disrupting trade relations. between iran and iraq and to initiate instability in iran. time now to take a look at some of the social media posts. first up uh this particular tweet from x where said iraq bands us dollar transactions in the latest move towards dedollarization. obviously that's very important for iraq. then another says the finance committee in the iraqi parliament made a statement calling for the sale. of oil and currencies other than the us dollar, the aim to counter us sanctions on the iraki banking system, but we went into the website that this belonged to where it said obviously that it wants to dish the us dollar in oil trade, and this was dated february the 2nd of the month we're in, 2024. it said the iraqi finance committee opposes us sanctions on iraqi banks citing mone
iran and iraq are trading partners. they have set a target of $20 billion annual trade and businessmen and authorities of both countries are determined to meet that target. the latest sanctions by the us on iraqi banks are aimed at disrupting trade relations. between iran and iraq and to initiate instability in iran. time now to take a look at some of the social media posts. first up uh this particular tweet from x where said iraq bands us dollar transactions in the latest move towards...
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syria. find iranian personnel and facilities in iraq and syria-— iraq and syria. and the door was very obviously — iraq and syria. and the door was very obviously kept _ iraq and syria. and the door was very obviously kept open - iraq and syria. and the door was very obviously kept open by - very obviously kept open by president biden, wasn't it? so in a way, it is no surprise, perhaps a little bit surprising that the attacks after that hiatus at the start to respond now seem to be coming thick and fast. i start to respond now seem to be coming thick and fast.— coming thick and fast. i didn't uuite coming thick and fast. i didn't quite catch — coming thick and fast. i didn't quite catch that _ coming thick and fast. i didn't quite catch that question. - coming thick and fast. i didn't quite catch that question. but coming thick and fast. i didn't. quite catch that question. but i think the important thing here is that, to remember that this hasn't stopped. eversince that, to remember that this hasn't stopped. ever since the military action was launched again
syria. find iranian personnel and facilities in iraq and syria-— iraq and syria. and the door was very obviously — iraq and syria. and the door was very obviously kept _ iraq and syria. and the door was very obviously kept open - iraq and syria. and the door was very obviously kept open by - very obviously kept open by president biden, wasn't it? so in a way, it is no surprise, perhaps a little bit surprising that the attacks after that hiatus at the start to respond now seem to be coming...
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dick cheney actively lobbied for an attack on iraq. for many years he was. director is hali burton, and hardly lost touch when he became the country's vice president. it was this oil service company that received a contract for the restoration and development of oil fields in occupied iraq, and even earlier, in bytná schieni, the chairman of the board of directors supplied iraq with oil equipment worth $76 million. the deal was carried out in circumvention of american sanctions through french intermediaries. haliburton received most of the contracts in 2003. to carry out restoration work in the oil sector of the iraqi industry. contract amount for the development and development of iraq's oil fields exceeded one billion 400 million dollars. the company began working in iraq immediately after the end of active hostilities. at the same time , she received a large contract from the us administration without competition. after the americans invaded iraq, well, halliburton first received huge contracts to provide fuel and lubricants. for t
dick cheney actively lobbied for an attack on iraq. for many years he was. director is hali burton, and hardly lost touch when he became the country's vice president. it was this oil service company that received a contract for the restoration and development of oil fields in occupied iraq, and even earlier, in bytná schieni, the chairman of the board of directors supplied iraq with oil equipment worth $76 million. the deal was carried out in circumvention of american sanctions through french...
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went into iraq. the third point i would make is similar to 2003 and in many ways worse than 2003 we live in a "post-truth environment." we don't have to get into the details of the last five or six years, but everything from vaccines to stolen elections and so forth. the idea of lies or exaggerations, that infrastructure is still very much with us. that is another reason why i think something like this could very easily happen again. it is very easy for legislators to talk about core interests in very exaggerated ways. and finally, this point has been hammered about the lack of policy process in the run up to the iraq war. people said there was no decision, there was no process, it was just an interaction i believe was one phrase. certainly i think that is very much with us. we still see foreign policy by fiat by both parties. i don't think there has been any recasting of that fundamental. the idea of institutions being checks and balances in the american system exists in a lot of domains but probabl
went into iraq. the third point i would make is similar to 2003 and in many ways worse than 2003 we live in a "post-truth environment." we don't have to get into the details of the last five or six years, but everything from vaccines to stolen elections and so forth. the idea of lies or exaggerations, that infrastructure is still very much with us. that is another reason why i think something like this could very easily happen again. it is very easy for legislators to talk about core...
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then we move to why iraq is opposing those us sanctions. obviously iraq is not thrilled by the fact that the us is controlling its money flows. a third of iraqi banks are actually sanctioned. impact value of the dinar, iraqi dinar obviously is impacted by this, and then you have foreign investments also taking a hit because of it. then we move to the us stated goals, something that the us says in public that is partnering with iraq's financial sector, it also says that it wants to prevent iran's abuse as it sees it, because it calls it malign actor, and it's not just iran that they're looking at closely. the us is trying to put a squeeze on iran's economy by sanctioning iraqi banks that give dollar service to iran. washington has imposed sanctions on an iraqi bank's owner over alleged money laundering claims alhuda bank is a primary money. wondering concern serving as a conduit for so-called terrorist financing by iran. us treasury officials claim bank officials have circumvented limits on currency purchases and used forged documents to execute at least $6 billion in wire transfers out o
then we move to why iraq is opposing those us sanctions. obviously iraq is not thrilled by the fact that the us is controlling its money flows. a third of iraqi banks are actually sanctioned. impact value of the dinar, iraqi dinar obviously is impacted by this, and then you have foreign investments also taking a hit because of it. then we move to the us stated goals, something that the us says in public that is partnering with iraq's financial sector, it also says that it wants to prevent...
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iraq, for example. militias witt— iraq, for example. militias will not _ iraq, for example. militias will not go and take over jordan, _ will not go and take over jordan, will not go and take over— jordan, will not go and take over saudi arabia. those countries have themselves vast resources — countries have themselves vast resources and a sort of unity which — resources and a sort of unity which has _ resources and a sort of unity which has long been lacking in places— which has long been lacking in places like iraq and lebanon on. places like iraq and lebanon on and _ places like iraq and lebanon on and it— places like iraq and lebanon on. and it is important for the united — on. and it is important for the united states, as we look at this— united states, as we look at this situation, to decide how bil this situation, to decide how big are — this situation, to decide how big are american interests in keeping _ big are american interests in keeping small american forces in places— keeping small american forces in places like iraq and syria? what — in pl
iraq, for example. militias witt— iraq, for example. militias will not _ iraq, for example. militias will not go and take over jordan, _ will not go and take over jordan, will not go and take over— jordan, will not go and take over saudi arabia. those countries have themselves vast resources — countries have themselves vast resources and a sort of unity which — resources and a sort of unity which has _ resources and a sort of unity which has long been lacking in places— which has long...
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a threat to the iraq state. today, after the repercussions and attacks on the iraqi security headquarters, we have the right to start this dialogue immediately in order to reach an agreement on arranging a time table for the end of the mission of international advisors. sudani was addressing a panel to... discussion at the world economic forum in a davos, he said ending us military presence is crucial for iraq's security and stability, his remarks came as us bases in iraq have been repeatedly attacked by iraqi resistance groups over washington support for israely genocide in gaza, in response us militaries launch attacks on iraq's popular mobilization units, killing a number of their members, the iraqi government has slam us attacks as grave violation of the country's sovereign. last year sudani vow before the iraqi parliament to put an end to us military presence in the country. political commentator christopher hilali has shared his views on the recent issue with us. he says us insistance on maintaining a mili
a threat to the iraq state. today, after the repercussions and attacks on the iraqi security headquarters, we have the right to start this dialogue immediately in order to reach an agreement on arranging a time table for the end of the mission of international advisors. sudani was addressing a panel to... discussion at the world economic forum in a davos, he said ending us military presence is crucial for iraq's security and stability, his remarks came as us bases in iraq have been repeatedly...
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iraq has refuted those claims, more importantly, the us is holding iraq hostage to the dollar, money that it has rightfully earned. how it does that, is one angle we'll be covering in this edition of economic divide. some of the headlines coming up, the us maximum pressure, sanctioning iraqi banks in order to squeeze iran's economy, that is the ultimate goal, why to prevent iran's access to the dollar. then we move to uh why iraq is opposing those us sanctions. obviously iraq is not. thrilled by the fact that the us is controlling its money flows a third of iraqi banks are actually sanctioned, impact value of the dinar, iraki dinar obviously is impacted by this, and then you have foreign investments also taking a hit because of it. then we move to the us stated goals, something that the us says in public that is partnering with iraq's financial sector. it also says that it wants to prevent iran's abuse as it. it because it calls it a malign actor, and it's not just iran that they're looking at closely. the us is trying to put a squeeze on iran's economy by sanctioning rocky banks tha
iraq has refuted those claims, more importantly, the us is holding iraq hostage to the dollar, money that it has rightfully earned. how it does that, is one angle we'll be covering in this edition of economic divide. some of the headlines coming up, the us maximum pressure, sanctioning iraqi banks in order to squeeze iran's economy, that is the ultimate goal, why to prevent iran's access to the dollar. then we move to uh why iraq is opposing those us sanctions. obviously iraq is not. thrilled...
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it's me, iraq's banks are under pressure. the us treasury has imposed sanctions on more iraqi banks, claiming breaking sanctions when it comes to dollar outflows, especially when it comes to iran, so iraq has refuted those claims, more importantly. the us is holding iraq hostage to the dollar, money that it has rightfully earned. how it does that is one angle will be covering in this addition of economic divide. some of the headlines coming up, the us maximum pressure, sanctioning iraqi banks in order to squeeze iran's economy, that is the ultimate goal, why to prevent iran's access to the dollar. then we move to uh why iraq is opposing those us sanctions. obviously iraq is not thrilled by the fact that the us is control. it's money flows a third of iraq banks are actually sanctioned, impact value of the dinar, iraqi dinar obviously is impacted by this, and then you have foreign investments also taking a hit because of it, then we move to the us stated goals, something that the us says in public that is partnering with iraq's
it's me, iraq's banks are under pressure. the us treasury has imposed sanctions on more iraqi banks, claiming breaking sanctions when it comes to dollar outflows, especially when it comes to iran, so iraq has refuted those claims, more importantly. the us is holding iraq hostage to the dollar, money that it has rightfully earned. how it does that is one angle will be covering in this addition of economic divide. some of the headlines coming up, the us maximum pressure, sanctioning iraqi banks...
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in iraq. the u.s. has some 2500 troops largely advising and assisting local forces to prevent a resurgence of isis. the iraqi parliament cleared u.s. advisors should leave. is that departure based on a timetable or is it based on a security situation on the ground? >> our parliament's decision in 2020 and the october 2022 government program called for the end of the global coalition's mission which was done in coordination with the united states. this coalition emerged upon the invitation of the iraqi government in 2014. we are speaking about 10 years ago. now there is a noticeable stability in the region. there is preparedness of the iraqi security forces and isis is no longer a threat to the safety and security of iraq. this led the parliament and political forces to end the mission and to transition into a security bilateral relationship with the united states and the rest of the countries of the global coalition. >> i hear you say isis is not a threat but this week the defense secretary ll
in iraq. the u.s. has some 2500 troops largely advising and assisting local forces to prevent a resurgence of isis. the iraqi parliament cleared u.s. advisors should leave. is that departure based on a timetable or is it based on a security situation on the ground? >> our parliament's decision in 2020 and the october 2022 government program called for the end of the global coalition's mission which was done in coordination with the united states. this coalition emerged upon the invitation...
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it's been in iraq now since 2003. it's 21— been in iraq now since 2003. it's 21 years. been in iraq now since 2003. it's 21 years— it's 21 years. and would you answer the _ it's 21 years. and would you answer the question - it's 21 years. and would you i answer the question yourself? what do you think? i answer the question yourself? what do you think?— what do you think? i think if the mission _ what do you think? i think if the mission is _ what do you think? i think if the mission is to _ what do you think? i think if the mission is to achieve - what do you think? i think if| the mission is to achieve the enduring _ the mission is to achieve the enduring defeat of isis, of dyess, _ enduring defeat of isis, of dyess, i_ enduring defeat of isis, of dyess, i think we have gone about— dyess, i think we have gone about as _ dyess, i think we have gone about as far as we can go. american _ about as far as we can go. american special forces cannot eliminate — american special forces cannot eliminate isis, and really in the — eliminate isis, and real
it's been in iraq now since 2003. it's 21— been in iraq now since 2003. it's 21 years. been in iraq now since 2003. it's 21 years— it's 21 years. and would you answer the _ it's 21 years. and would you answer the question - it's 21 years. and would you i answer the question yourself? what do you think? i answer the question yourself? what do you think?— what do you think? i think if the mission _ what do you think? i think if the mission is _ what do you think? i think if the mission is...
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the prime minister of iraq emphasized the necessity of ending the mission of american forces in iraq in a meeting with members of the american congress on the sidelines of the munich security conference. mohammad shia said from sudan iraqi security forces have reached an advanced stage of readiness and there is no need for the presence of foreign forces in iraq. the presence of the iraqi prime minister in the munich conference coincided with baghdad and washington's talks for the withdrawal of american forces from iraq. the main purpose of the iraqi prime minister's participation in the munich conference is to end the presence of foreign forces, especially american forces, in iraq. on the sidelines of the munich conference, the iraqi prime minister emphasized the withdrawal of foreign forces from iraq as soon as possible in separate meetings with us vice president kamla harris and british foreign minister david cameron. ability iraq's military and intelligence security forces have reached an acceptable level to maintain the security of this country in dealing with terrorism, and ther
the prime minister of iraq emphasized the necessity of ending the mission of american forces in iraq in a meeting with members of the american congress on the sidelines of the munich security conference. mohammad shia said from sudan iraqi security forces have reached an advanced stage of readiness and there is no need for the presence of foreign forces in iraq. the presence of the iraqi prime minister in the munich conference coincided with baghdad and washington's talks for the withdrawal of...
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the pmu chief says this is done when iraq is perged of all foreign presents. meanwile, the islamic resistance in iraq says it will continue military operation against the us until american forces pull out of the west asian country. the developmentts come after us and british forces launched air strikes on western iraq on friday. the attacks killed at least 16 people and wounded 36 others. habib jaguri is a journalist and activist who joins us from adelaide australia. welcome to the program. we're taking a look at the way that first of all the us is um acting very provocatively when it comes to the military strikes uh because uh hitting 85 targets or so is uh is quite uh is is rather large in terms of uh um inflaming uh not only the country of iraq. but also the region as a whole, which iran's foreign minister has said uh, but what it what it amounts to is the violation of iraq's sovereignty, and in turn, you have again calls uh, which have not obviously been heated by the us, for the us forces all together to leave the country, do you think that this spells th
the pmu chief says this is done when iraq is perged of all foreign presents. meanwile, the islamic resistance in iraq says it will continue military operation against the us until american forces pull out of the west asian country. the developmentts come after us and british forces launched air strikes on western iraq on friday. the attacks killed at least 16 people and wounded 36 others. habib jaguri is a journalist and activist who joins us from adelaide australia. welcome to the program....
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iraq also sent one of its official delegations headed by the prime minister of iraq to tehran to participate in the funeral ceremony of the martyrs and express sympathy with the supreme leader. as you mentioned , we lost an outstanding personality. very brother he was good, he was efficient, efficient, friendly and serious. martyr ayatollah raisi was supposed to have a four-day trip to iraq on the 9th of june this month, and during that, more than 35 agreements were made. sign a letter and memorandum of understanding with the iraqi government. the iraqi government had prepared all its preparations to welcome the martyr, which is a bitter incident. it is an irreparable loss for the islamic republic of iran and for the axis of resistance. we had made all the plans in the government cabinet to welcome mr. raisi again in baghdad, and we hoped to meet him again in the capital of iraq . we offer our condolences. ayatollah raisi had already visited iraq twice. the first time was when the production. he was in charge of the holy threshold of rosvi. bar the second was during the presidency of the jud
iraq also sent one of its official delegations headed by the prime minister of iraq to tehran to participate in the funeral ceremony of the martyrs and express sympathy with the supreme leader. as you mentioned , we lost an outstanding personality. very brother he was good, he was efficient, efficient, friendly and serious. martyr ayatollah raisi was supposed to have a four-day trip to iraq on the 9th of june this month, and during that, more than 35 agreements were made. sign a letter and...
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including in iraq , of course, iraq is not completely calm now, which will calm down when the rest of the american army is thrown out . first, let me start with his character. because qassem soleimani's character was mysterious and unknown and perhaps seemed somewhat controversial. he is a character. foreigners who interfere in our countries were operating. in our opinion, he was the defender of the entire region against the terrorism of foreign influence and was responsible for our defense. from the point of view of western governments, the story may be different because the west does not want the countries of our region to be independent. westerners do not want our resources and wealth let it be our own, but they want to rule us. in our opinion, he is the defender of the entire eastern region. they introduce bad and terrible characters, and after the death of qassem soleimani, the english media also tried to show a fake and negative character of him. the brainwashing of the media had caused most of the people in england to think of soleimani as a terrorist, a cruel face and an undes
including in iraq , of course, iraq is not completely calm now, which will calm down when the rest of the american army is thrown out . first, let me start with his character. because qassem soleimani's character was mysterious and unknown and perhaps seemed somewhat controversial. he is a character. foreigners who interfere in our countries were operating. in our opinion, he was the defender of the entire region against the terrorism of foreign influence and was responsible for our defense....
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not a violation of iraq's national sovereignty. we recognize the country's national sovereignty and territorial integrity and we have a friendly relationship with baghdad. if i'm not mistaken, the iraqi constitution stipulates that iraq soil should not be used against the third country. tehran expects it to be noted. if the security agrements between tehran and baghdad had been respected, we wouldn't have had to take such actions. we have sent complete explanations for the iraqi authorities. at the same time, the door of diplomatic talkes is open and think the iraqi authorities are well informed about the activities of this center. politicians in the west rush to use the retaliatory move as a bloody shirt to stare up outrage against tehran. the uk secretary of state david cameron for example said the uk condemns iran's attacks in erbill. unprovoked and unjustified actions are an unacceptable violation of iraq's sovereignty and territorial integrity. unprovoked and unjustified actions. we asked mr. abu faz zohravan about the violati
not a violation of iraq's national sovereignty. we recognize the country's national sovereignty and territorial integrity and we have a friendly relationship with baghdad. if i'm not mistaken, the iraqi constitution stipulates that iraq soil should not be used against the third country. tehran expects it to be noted. if the security agrements between tehran and baghdad had been respected, we wouldn't have had to take such actions. we have sent complete explanations for the iraqi authorities. at...
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the time he said the us forces..." would remain in iraq to watch iran, which that means involving iraq and using it as a spring for springbard to attack others, we after the assassination of qasim sulaimani, qasim sulaymani and muhandis, we remember the iraqi parliament voted majority, all of it actually against the unanomously, i mean against the supporting the american uh... pull out of iraq, but the the the the the american forces, they are now in iraq as invited, there is no a treaty of status force agreement. authorizing their presence in iraq, that means the in in real time the iraqi government can ask them to leave and start, they are started the negotiation, but the the status co, the american presence in iraq is incubation, since it's expanded its presence from iraq to occupy north syria, and from there it supports the genocidal war in in gaza, and that's where the whole thing. started from lately the iraqi resistance like hizballah and many in hashd shabi stand together united to stop using iraq and using syria to support uh the the the genocidal state of the zanist entity an
the time he said the us forces..." would remain in iraq to watch iran, which that means involving iraq and using it as a spring for springbard to attack others, we after the assassination of qasim sulaimani, qasim sulaymani and muhandis, we remember the iraqi parliament voted majority, all of it actually against the unanomously, i mean against the supporting the american uh... pull out of iraq, but the the the the the american forces, they are now in iraq as invited, there is no a treaty...
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guard score carried out missile strikes in iraq and syria. the strikes in israel spy agencies based in iraq's northern kurdistan region. the attacks in syria hit terrorist gatherings in the northwestern province of idlib and elsewhere. iran's ambassador to the un, amir said irovani said the operations were in line with iran's right to self-defense as well as its international obligations, especially under international humanitarian law. he made the comment in identical letters addressed to the un chief and the president of the security. iran's response is a correct response under international law to act not only against foreign attack, foreign based attack, but against attack staged by groups internationally recognized as terrorist organizations. we already know from admissions within the united states and israel that they have backed these groups in the past, and that they seem to be using these groups as levers to destabilize the iranian society and the iranian state, and i think that we can see now that iran is not is not playing game. on
guard score carried out missile strikes in iraq and syria. the strikes in israel spy agencies based in iraq's northern kurdistan region. the attacks in syria hit terrorist gatherings in the northwestern province of idlib and elsewhere. iran's ambassador to the un, amir said irovani said the operations were in line with iran's right to self-defense as well as its international obligations, especially under international humanitarian law. he made the comment in identical letters addressed to the...
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and syria since mid-october with 83 in syria and 57 in iraq. since the announcement, there have... been two additional attacks in iraq which brought that total to 59. there was another announcement that was made by the us after the major attack on us1 andal assad base. the us military announced that two us soldiers were injured as a result of the massive strikes. and finally, when it comes to the us troops presence in both countries, we are looking at 2,500 troops in iraq with... 900 in syria which are there illegally, so the us has to make a choice sooner or later about its presence in iraq, which it is there legally, and in syria, in which it is there illegally, and after the massive increase of attacks its locations after operation aloth, that decision needs to be made sooner than later. a funerals have been held in the iranian capital tehron for three members of the islamic revolution guard core killed in an israeli strike in syria. we gather to pay tribute to the victims of the bombing that took place near damascus on saturday, two other i
and syria since mid-october with 83 in syria and 57 in iraq. since the announcement, there have... been two additional attacks in iraq which brought that total to 59. there was another announcement that was made by the us after the major attack on us1 andal assad base. the us military announced that two us soldiers were injured as a result of the massive strikes. and finally, when it comes to the us troops presence in both countries, we are looking at 2,500 troops in iraq with... 900 in syria...
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october with 78 in syria and 52 in iraq. some 100 us soldiers have been injured in terms of the us troops presence in iraq and syria. there were roughly 2,500 american troops in iraq and some 900 their in syria. the us has a struck resistance groups in iraq and in syria, but the major us retaliation came recently when it carried out a targeted assassination in baghdad, violating the country's sovereignty. the... in the us assassinated was the iraqi leader mushtaq taleb al-saidi. the us blamed him for attacks against us forces in the country. okay, that's the end of this uh the explainer show in this news blitting. thank you so much for that, matthew, we do appreciate it. obviously that gives an idea about the iraki resistance uh and the resistance groups as a whole were targeting us uh assets both in syria and iraq and in this case making all the way to the occupied uh palestinian territories. targeting hyf with that we come to an end for uh this edition of the the news uh bulletin, thank you so much for being with us, um, i
october with 78 in syria and 52 in iraq. some 100 us soldiers have been injured in terms of the us troops presence in iraq and syria. there were roughly 2,500 american troops in iraq and some 900 their in syria. the us has a struck resistance groups in iraq and in syria, but the major us retaliation came recently when it carried out a targeted assassination in baghdad, violating the country's sovereignty. the... in the us assassinated was the iraqi leader mushtaq taleb al-saidi. the us blamed...
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clearly we all knew that _ in syria and iraq. clearly we all knew that they _ in syria and iraq. clearly we all knew that they were _ in syria and iraq. clearly we all knew that they were coming. l in syria and iraq. clearly we all- knew that they were coming. when you have three soldiers killed as we did injordan, than the president had no choice but to respond. all it was, waiting on, was a calculation of how much and how far and when. certainly the communication from our side and the communication from our side and the iranian side is that we do not want this to escalate further. so although this was a large strike, i suspect it was punishing, in breadth and width, it would also stay within the confines of not escalating. there has been comments, commentary from the iranians but in part of that commentary has been that they would respond, but a significant part of the commentary is that they do not want to escalate this conflict. i do not want to escalate this conflict. ., ., ., , ., conflict. i want to ask you, investor. _ conflict. i want to ask you, investor, with _ conflic
clearly we all knew that _ in syria and iraq. clearly we all knew that they _ in syria and iraq. clearly we all knew that they were _ in syria and iraq. clearly we all knew that they were coming. l in syria and iraq. clearly we all- knew that they were coming. when you have three soldiers killed as we did injordan, than the president had no choice but to respond. all it was, waiting on, was a calculation of how much and how far and when. certainly the communication from our side and the...
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and what's happening in iraq on that front, of course then in iraq, the islamic resistance in iraq, number of the islamic resistance factions in iraq began the battles. at the beginning in targeting the american bases in iraq and in syria and they targeted these bases, they used drones and also missiles and the appropriate weapons and the americans confessed to more than 100 operations up until now and tens of people being wounded in these bases, of course the real reason was support for gaza, because before al-aqsa storm on october 7, there were... no operations targeting the american bases in iraq, yes, there were operations targeting the bases in syria, but they intensified these operations, now the real aim, the real goal was to support the people of ghazza, from which door from putting pressure on the american administration, the american administration is afraid of the war expanding in the region, not because it loves the people of the region, because it but because it doesn't have an interest, the american and nato, it seems that they are staring a historic, strategic defeat
and what's happening in iraq on that front, of course then in iraq, the islamic resistance in iraq, number of the islamic resistance factions in iraq began the battles. at the beginning in targeting the american bases in iraq and in syria and they targeted these bases, they used drones and also missiles and the appropriate weapons and the americans confessed to more than 100 operations up until now and tens of people being wounded in these bases, of course the real reason was support for gaza,...
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and then it turned against iraq. later on, it invaded iraq who created this mess. it was the united states largest. you want to come back on on that as well. again, i think it's important to keep in mind that we did leave when the rockies asked us to leave. okay. we were willing to leave some folks there. but biology said no. so we left completely. we were asked to come back by the iraqi government and the other thing i think it's important to keep in mind the rocky government publicly will say things to a piece of land, but privately they'll tell us no, we really still want you to have to stay so i think it's important to keep that in mind. and basically we ended up in syria to fight isis, which was going after the rocky curves. that's why we were, we're all up there. so this has been our role. and prior to the attack, the october 7th attacks, there was no conflict going on. there were no shell waiting or anything like that. it was october 7th when a ray and i think gave the green light to a lot of what they called a cod force. people in iraq to attack americans i
and then it turned against iraq. later on, it invaded iraq who created this mess. it was the united states largest. you want to come back on on that as well. again, i think it's important to keep in mind that we did leave when the rockies asked us to leave. okay. we were willing to leave some folks there. but biology said no. so we left completely. we were asked to come back by the iraqi government and the other thing i think it's important to keep in mind the rocky government publicly will say...
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and recent deadly us strikes on iraq. those attacks killed dozens of civilians and iraqi security forces. the us maintains some 2,500 troops in iraq under the pretext of fighting the daesh terrorist group, which has already been defeated in the country. tim anderson is the director of the center for counter agemonic studies joining us from sydney. we also have glenn deeson, professor of political science at the university of southeastern norway who joins us from maslow. welcome to you both. tim anderson uh so we have had these talks now resume uh they have taken place and in between the time that they initially started uh couple weeks back i believe until now there was an incident where there was a targeted assassination. of three members of the katib hisbullah of which that obviously speeded up things again for the desire for these talks to their fruit. do you think they will? yes, but the u.s. is trying to keep strings attached there. now there is certain amount of agreement about this so-called coalition against dash,
and recent deadly us strikes on iraq. those attacks killed dozens of civilians and iraqi security forces. the us maintains some 2,500 troops in iraq under the pretext of fighting the daesh terrorist group, which has already been defeated in the country. tim anderson is the director of the center for counter agemonic studies joining us from sydney. we also have glenn deeson, professor of political science at the university of southeastern norway who joins us from maslow. welcome to you both. tim...
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iraq, for example. the militias will not go and take over jordan, will not go and take over saudi arabia. those countries have themselves vast resources and a sort of unity which has long been lacking in places like iraq and lebanon on. and it's important for the united states, as we look at this situation, to decide how big are american interests in keeping small american forces in places like iraq and syria? what is their mission and is the intent to leave them there indefinitely, or is the intent to have a strategy whereby at some point they can be withdrawn? we have been in iraq now since 2003. it is 21 years. and when you answer that question yourself? what do you think? i think if the mission is to achieve the enduring defeat of isis, of daesh, i think we have gone about as far as we can go. american special forces cannot eliminate isis. and really, in the end, only the indigenous forces, whether in iraq or in syria, are going to be able to do that. and the americans have spent years training thes
iraq, for example. the militias will not go and take over jordan, will not go and take over saudi arabia. those countries have themselves vast resources and a sort of unity which has long been lacking in places like iraq and lebanon on. and it's important for the united states, as we look at this situation, to decide how big are american interests in keeping small american forces in places like iraq and syria? what is their mission and is the intent to leave them there indefinitely, or is the...
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, in the mad city of iraq, before these things happen before isis wants to enter iraq. it is possible that we had a very deep cultural connection with iraq, since the two nations are mostly shiites , and the connection was hidden during the time of, for example, saddam, but it increased after the fall of saddam's regime , and since we finally fulfilled our duty after the arrival of isis. we knew that we should come to help and remove isis so that security and stability will increase for the iraqi nation and especially for atwat and the iranian nation. the family of martyr alireza mashjarri was martyred in iraq in 1993. they were on leave. it means they should go on leave. they had done their work, so they will return. at the place of work, they see a mission report that the children there are going to iraq, and their forces will not wait there at all, even though they were with us, but they will quickly get the order of their mission, as per the command. shoun said and all these things, i was very excited and enthusiastic about this issue and he is preparing quickly fro
, in the mad city of iraq, before these things happen before isis wants to enter iraq. it is possible that we had a very deep cultural connection with iraq, since the two nations are mostly shiites , and the connection was hidden during the time of, for example, saddam, but it increased after the fall of saddam's regime , and since we finally fulfilled our duty after the arrival of isis. we knew that we should come to help and remove isis so that security and stability will increase for the...
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similarly, in iraq, where abu mahdi al muhandis and general sulaimani were revered figures. massive crowds flooded the streets of baghdad and other cities to pay their respects. the funeral procession in baghdad saw a... sea of morners carrying iraqi flags and portraits of the murders. the demonstrations were not only a display of grief, but also powerful statement against foreign interference in iraq's affairs. after the us terrorist attack targeting the top resistance figures in iraq, the iraqi parliament passed motion demanding immediate american withdrawal from the entire. the million-man marches that unfolded in iran and iraq following the assassinations of general qasim sulaimani and abu mahdi al-muhandis served as a resplendant testament to the enduring popularity and unwavering support that these revered resistance figures commanded. despite years of foreign occupation and intervention in the region, the marches delivered powerful message to the united states and its allies. underscoring that the resistance figures were not only revered, but also deeply cherished by
similarly, in iraq, where abu mahdi al muhandis and general sulaimani were revered figures. massive crowds flooded the streets of baghdad and other cities to pay their respects. the funeral procession in baghdad saw a... sea of morners carrying iraqi flags and portraits of the murders. the demonstrations were not only a display of grief, but also powerful statement against foreign interference in iraq's affairs. after the us terrorist attack targeting the top resistance figures in iraq, the...
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iraq is not a vast country. if 1,00 cruise missiles escaped from iraq's radar systems and hit the targets, why can't iran be invaded by the same method? police چجور در روی زمین کار رو انجام می دهد. پدافند. to hit a cruise missile, special radar systems are needed at low and very high altitudes. these air defense batteries are also the first step in the fight against. cruise missiles. the sky must be turned into a fire before rockets are targeted. only after having the radar to detect this terrible shadow, it is necessary for a missile to reach this height and hit the black monster. that's right before the hatch of its bomb opens and the monster falls on the people on earth. these bombers. takeoff in the us and hit their targets in other continents. phantom fighters, the symbol of the us power, a massive aircraft behind which all arrogant and colonial power of the us is entrenched. the us has return to the era before the 20th century, to the days when the colonists themselves inv
iraq is not a vast country. if 1,00 cruise missiles escaped from iraq's radar systems and hit the targets, why can't iran be invaded by the same method? police چجور در روی زمین کار رو انجام می دهد. پدافند. to hit a cruise missile, special radar systems are needed at low and very high altitudes. these air defense batteries are also the first step in the fight against. cruise missiles. the sky must be turned into a fire before rockets are targeted. only after...
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amir abdullahiyan for the iraq negotiations to general soleimani regarding the iraq negotiations as well. i think it was one of the first permissions that were given to us in order to negotiate with the americans . yes, once i arrived after the position of supreme leader. after reporting the things that i usually served them, they told me that mr. mutaki is in charge of relations. you are with all the countries of the world . as the minister of foreign affairs, regarding afghanistan, iraq and another region, they told me that you should coordinate with mr. soleimani. i said the eye. the same statement caused us to have a round of meetings with hajj qasim soleimani every week and to share how useful this was. it was useful for the device diplomacy martyr haj qassem soleimani. he was a revolutionary, he was a resistance leader, but he focused on diplomacy and relations with countries. he had become a professional. some foreign ministers who travel to iran have special relations with us . and meet him. it should be noted that some of these three-way meetings were held in my presence , and s
amir abdullahiyan for the iraq negotiations to general soleimani regarding the iraq negotiations as well. i think it was one of the first permissions that were given to us in order to negotiate with the americans . yes, once i arrived after the position of supreme leader. after reporting the things that i usually served them, they told me that mr. mutaki is in charge of relations. you are with all the countries of the world . as the minister of foreign affairs, regarding afghanistan, iraq and...
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they sent to iraq. there are five species of poisonous snakes in iraq , two of which are known as the morgani black snake and the fieldy horned viper, which are unique to iraq and are unknown even in iran. and so far no antidote has been made for them. one of the reasons we are using poison in iraq is an antidote it is specific and exclusive. it is true that there are common species, but we also have non-common species. for example, the type that i have in my hand only exists in iraq and not in iran. that's why we want to make the types of antidote that we are using here , we have our own special poison of iraq. for the country of iraq , after completing the final stages of poisoning according to the regulations of the world health organization, iranian experts have now entered the initial phase of making iraq's own antidote. the ministry of health of iraq had previously announced that since 14 years ago, the import of iranian antidotes to in iraq, no deaths due to snake and scorpion bites have been rec
they sent to iraq. there are five species of poisonous snakes in iraq , two of which are known as the morgani black snake and the fieldy horned viper, which are unique to iraq and are unknown even in iran. and so far no antidote has been made for them. one of the reasons we are using poison in iraq is an antidote it is specific and exclusive. it is true that there are common species, but we also have non-common species. for example, the type that i have in my hand only exists in iraq and not in...
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seven strikes were hit and syria and iraq, iraq of course posts about 2500 u.s. forces in its country. how is it responding? >> reporter: iraq is waking up right now so we will probably be hearing more from the iraqi government, but as you mentioned shortly after the announcement of the strikes taking place, we did get a statement from the iraqi military. a spokesman saying this is a violation of iraq's sovereignty, that it is an acceptable, that iraq has really been trying to keep the region stable and basically hinting that this was a destabilizing act. you have to keep in mind as you mentioned earlier, iraq was given advance warning that these strikes it happen according to u.s. officials. frankly, much of the world knew that this was coming nearly a week after that attack that killed three u.s. service members on the base, on the jordan/syria border. everyone has been waiting and expecting u.s. retaliation and the expectation was that these strikes would take place in iraq and syria. you have to keep in mind, iraq is in a very tough position, it has for years
seven strikes were hit and syria and iraq, iraq of course posts about 2500 u.s. forces in its country. how is it responding? >> reporter: iraq is waking up right now so we will probably be hearing more from the iraqi government, but as you mentioned shortly after the announcement of the strikes taking place, we did get a statement from the iraqi military. a spokesman saying this is a violation of iraq's sovereignty, that it is an acceptable, that iraq has really been trying to keep the...
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will continue strikes inside iraq? gen. ryder: again, i can't speak for the government of iraq. i'd refer you to them obviously. when it comes to our operations and what we targeted and what we struck, i think i've been very clear what that is. and again, i'll emphasize that we greatly value iraq as a partner. their security and stability is vital to the broader region and we'll continue to work closely with our iraqi partners and continue to consult closely with them. but as we've said before, if our forces are threatened or harmed, we have to take appropriate action and will take appropriation action going forward. reporter: thanks, pat. you have noticed any improvement in the commercial shipping situation in the red sea since the united states has been conducting these retaliatory strikes against the houthis? gen. ryder: i don't have any data in front of me in terms of commercial shipping rates. i'm sure that commercial firms can provide that. you know, i will tell you that navcen regularly communicates with those shipping houses to ensure that we understand what their needs
will continue strikes inside iraq? gen. ryder: again, i can't speak for the government of iraq. i'd refer you to them obviously. when it comes to our operations and what we targeted and what we struck, i think i've been very clear what that is. and again, i'll emphasize that we greatly value iraq as a partner. their security and stability is vital to the broader region and we'll continue to work closely with our iraqi partners and continue to consult closely with them. but as we've said before,...
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right, now iran and iraq are a strategic partners, the security of iraq and the security of iran are intervoven together. iran's presence in iraq is based on cooperation with the central government, likewise the iraqis are present here in iran, likewise both the iranians and the iraqis are present in syria. perhaps it's difficult for the uk secretary of state to understand this point, or otherwise he is just trying to distort the reality. the term violation is applicable if our action has the state. the presence of elements associated with the israeli regime without the knowledge and permission of baghdad is an example of the violation of iraq's sovereignty. or likewise us bases on iraqi soil is against the country's laws. if they themselves were out of iraq and then fired missiles out of the blue, that could be called the violation of iraq's national sovereignty. but you see that it is them. that have violated it in the first place. while critics say such actions from tehran might escalate regional tensions? the fact is the region is already suffering from mounting and unresolved te
right, now iran and iraq are a strategic partners, the security of iraq and the security of iran are intervoven together. iran's presence in iraq is based on cooperation with the central government, likewise the iraqis are present here in iran, likewise both the iranians and the iraqis are present in syria. perhaps it's difficult for the uk secretary of state to understand this point, or otherwise he is just trying to distort the reality. the term violation is applicable if our action has the...
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strikes in iraq and syria. stay with us. >>> plus, a revered military commander in ukraine now reportedly about to be out of his job. we will explain how, even on the backside of president volodymyr zelenskyy. >>> the u.s. has carried out its plans to attack iranian backed assets in the middle east. it has launched airstrikes on 85 targets in syria and iraq. u.s. president, joe biden, says this is only the start of retaliation for an attack and jordan that killed three u.s. soldiers. usb one bombers struck early, saturday morning, local time. the mayor of the iraqi town where this video was shot says three houses were used for weapons storage. a closer look now at those retaliatory strikes. cnn military analyst, and retired u.s. air force colonel, cedric layton, spoke with katelyn collins. >> one of the key things to think about here is where this actually happened, and this is the euphrates river, right here. it is in this valley in syria that most of the attacks occurred. right here at the border crossing bet
strikes in iraq and syria. stay with us. >>> plus, a revered military commander in ukraine now reportedly about to be out of his job. we will explain how, even on the backside of president volodymyr zelenskyy. >>> the u.s. has carried out its plans to attack iranian backed assets in the middle east. it has launched airstrikes on 85 targets in syria and iraq. u.s. president, joe biden, says this is only the start of retaliation for an attack and jordan that killed three u.s....
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sent 2500 troops in iraq dating back to the campaign after we withdrew from iraq in 2011, 2500 remained as part of supporting counterterrorism operations, training the iraqi forces. but their presence is controversial in part of iraq and part of what these groups want is to provoke the u.s. and action that lead to the iraqi government asking the u. s. to get out, essentially. and that maybe what is happening here because it puts a lot of pressure on the iraqi government. look, it makes them look like they don't control their sovereignty that they're not a part of these strikes. every time the u.s. keeps a pretty significant military action in iraq over the head of the iraqi government, which is a majority shia, has ties to iran itself, it puts them in a really difficult spot here. so, iraq becomes kind of a battleground for this proxy between the u.s. and iran. also, these groups, if they wanted to respond, one of the places that's available to them, targets, it's the u.s. diplomatic presence in iraq. human targets, u.s. troops in the region, but also i'm sure the israeli heightened sec
sent 2500 troops in iraq dating back to the campaign after we withdrew from iraq in 2011, 2500 remained as part of supporting counterterrorism operations, training the iraqi forces. but their presence is controversial in part of iraq and part of what these groups want is to provoke the u.s. and action that lead to the iraqi government asking the u. s. to get out, essentially. and that maybe what is happening here because it puts a lot of pressure on the iraqi government. look, it makes them...
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revolution guards. core irgc bots force along with abu mahdi al-muhandis, the second in command of iraq's popular mobilization units, pmu and their companions, were murdered in a us drone strike authorized by president trump near baghdad international airport. sulaymani reveered as a national hero in iran was morned by millions of iranians who took to the straights in griffe and... the funeral processions for general sulaymani and abu maahdi al-muhandis drew massive crowds with estimates ranging from hundreds of thousands to millions of people. the merters, both in iran and iraq, passionately expressed their solidarity with the murders and their commitment to continue their mission of resisting. foreign aggression and foreign terrorism. the scale of the morning and the unity displayed by the iranians showcased the deep reverence and respect that they held for general sulaimani and his contributions to their nation's security. similarly, in iraq, where abu mahdi al-muhandis and general sulaimani were revered figures. massive crowds flooded the streets of baghdad and other cities. to pay th
revolution guards. core irgc bots force along with abu mahdi al-muhandis, the second in command of iraq's popular mobilization units, pmu and their companions, were murdered in a us drone strike authorized by president trump near baghdad international airport. sulaymani reveered as a national hero in iran was morned by millions of iranians who took to the straights in griffe and... the funeral processions for general sulaymani and abu maahdi al-muhandis drew massive crowds with estimates...
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and us troops are still on the ground in iraq. and it's a very, very uneasy relationship with the rocky government. so yes, they're all sorts of problems here. and i think one of the problems is that uh present button has been working out what to do in terms of the situation on the ground in the middle east. and that's how he's been finding, i think his response to the war in gaza since october the 7th. but since 3 us service personnel were killed then he has to think not only about the situation in the middle east bought the situation in the us as well. and he's coming under great deal of pressure to respond and to us, heavy response leads potentially to, for the escalation. i was speaking of the last 24 hours. i've gotta be careful of a doctor review of my source, but to a very senior diplomat from a very large country. and that person said to me that everything that's going on in the middle east right now, and the us actions in the middle. these have whole to be viewed by the fact that we were in the us selection here. and this
and us troops are still on the ground in iraq. and it's a very, very uneasy relationship with the rocky government. so yes, they're all sorts of problems here. and i think one of the problems is that uh present button has been working out what to do in terms of the situation on the ground in the middle east. and that's how he's been finding, i think his response to the war in gaza since october the 7th. but since 3 us service personnel were killed then he has to think not only about the...
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on friday night, the united states targeted syria and iraq and killed at least 16 people and wounded at least 25 others. well, what does this all mean and what is next for the region? stay with us as we take a look at all of this on the spotlight. i'd like to walk my guest now to the program. elijah macneer journalists and political. activists out of brussels and julia costan journalists and political analysts out of beirot. thank you both for being with us. well, let's start off with you, elijah. do you think that the united states is being hit hard by the islamic resistance in various places in the region? let's start from there. thank you for having me. thank you for coming. the americans are really. the attacking the position of the resistance in iraq and syria in retaliation to the attack that happened against their position on the borders because they are considered as occupation forces and legally they have no right to retaliate because they are not in defensive position but they are occupying two countries basically they indeed occupying syria and in iraq they are not welcome
on friday night, the united states targeted syria and iraq and killed at least 16 people and wounded at least 25 others. well, what does this all mean and what is next for the region? stay with us as we take a look at all of this on the spotlight. i'd like to walk my guest now to the program. elijah macneer journalists and political. activists out of brussels and julia costan journalists and political analysts out of beirot. thank you both for being with us. well, let's start off with you,...
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it was not a violation of iraq's national sovereignty. we recognize the country's national sovereignty and territorial integrity and we have a friendly relationship with baghdad. if i'm not mistaken, the iraqi constitution stipulates that iraq soil should not be used against a third country. tehran expects it to be noted. if the security agreements between tehran and baghdad had been respected, we wouldn't have had to take such actions. we have sent complete explanations for the iraki authorities. at the same time, the door of diplomatic tokes is open, and i think the iraqi authorities are well informed about the activities of this center. politicians in the west rush to use the retaliatory move as a bloody shirt to stare up outrage against tehran. the uk secretary. state david cameron for example said the uk condemns iran's attacks in irbil. these unprovoked and unjustified actions or an unacceptable violation of iraq's sovereignty. territorial integrity, unprovoked and unjustified actions, we asked mr. abul faz zohravan about the violat
it was not a violation of iraq's national sovereignty. we recognize the country's national sovereignty and territorial integrity and we have a friendly relationship with baghdad. if i'm not mistaken, the iraqi constitution stipulates that iraq soil should not be used against a third country. tehran expects it to be noted. if the security agreements between tehran and baghdad had been respected, we wouldn't have had to take such actions. we have sent complete explanations for the iraki...
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the attack on iraq was actively lobbied by the wildcats. for many years he was the director of haliburton and hardly lost contact when he became vice-president of the country. it was this oil services company that received the contract to restore and develop oil fields in occupied iraq. and even earlier in everyday life chairman of the board of directors supplied iraq with oil equipment worth $76 million. the deal was carried out in circumvention of american sanctions through french intermediaries. hali burton in 2003 received most of the contracts for reconstruction work in the oil sector of the iraqi industry. the amount of the contract for the development and development of oil fields in iraq exceeded one billion 400 million dollars. the company began working in iraq immediately after the end of active hostilities, and received a large contract from the us administration no competition. after the americans invaded iraq, well, hallie burtonton first. received huge contracts to provide fuel and lubricants for the american, for the armed fo
the attack on iraq was actively lobbied by the wildcats. for many years he was the director of haliburton and hardly lost contact when he became vice-president of the country. it was this oil services company that received the contract to restore and develop oil fields in occupied iraq. and even earlier in everyday life chairman of the board of directors supplied iraq with oil equipment worth $76 million. the deal was carried out in circumvention of american sanctions through french...
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welcome at the latest came from the iraq - seeing in iraq. welcome at the - latest came from the iraq government a few hours earlier, announcing three days of warnings starting from today. just you know, after the us air strikes which left about 16 people killed, including civilians and also that was accompanied by the strong statement issued by the iraqi government in which it called these air strikes as government in which it called these airstrikes as an government in which it called these air strikes as an aggression and a serious violation of the iraqi sovereignty. the question is now all about the presence of the international coalition in iraq. the iraqi government already has launched a dialogue with the international coalition to find an exit out of iraq under huge pressure by the iraqi politicalfactions, especially those who are pro—iran. inside and outside it. also, it is wonderfulfactions under inside and outside it. also, it is wonderful factions under the so—called islamic resistance in iraq that issued a statement clearly s
welcome at the latest came from the iraq - seeing in iraq. welcome at the - latest came from the iraq government a few hours earlier, announcing three days of warnings starting from today. just you know, after the us air strikes which left about 16 people killed, including civilians and also that was accompanied by the strong statement issued by the iraqi government in which it called these air strikes as government in which it called these airstrikes as an government in which it called these...
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george w bush and the invasion of iraq. so the book was published to coincide with the anniversary of the war. but you've been working on this book a quite a while. you seemed reluctant, as you stated in your preface, to take on this project to begin with. why? well, i was reluctant for two reasons. first, i was trying to finish up work that i was doing on the evolution of the cold war topic of which i've written a great deal about. and secondly, and most importantly, i was reluctant to take it on because it was really contemporary history and the availability of primary source documents would be very limited. i'm a historian who has spent his career in the archives with hundreds and hundreds of archival boxes of documents. and i knew for certain that i would never have access to such documents. in writing this type of a book. and so i was very reluctant to undertake it until i met a former member of the bush administration who talked to me about the possible kitty of setting up interviews. and i can discuss that further, i
george w bush and the invasion of iraq. so the book was published to coincide with the anniversary of the war. but you've been working on this book a quite a while. you seemed reluctant, as you stated in your preface, to take on this project to begin with. why? well, i was reluctant for two reasons. first, i was trying to finish up work that i was doing on the evolution of the cold war topic of which i've written a great deal about. and secondly, and most importantly, i was reluctant to take it...
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and also in syria. be hit here in iraq and also in s ria. . ~' ,, , be hit here in iraq and also in sria. . , . live now to minnesota to speak to retired generaljoseph votel, former commander in the us central command and senior fellow at the middle east institute. thank you very much for coming onto the programme. can i get your assessment than on these strikes in terms of their timing, the fact that they were announced in advance and indeed the scale of them?— the scale of them? thank you and it is good _ the scale of them? thank you and it is good to _ the scale of them? thank you and it is good to be _ the scale of them? thank you and it is good to be with - the scale of them? thank you and it is good to be with you. | and it is good to be with you. i think the strikes we looked at, that we watched take place this afternoon us time, were pretty much as we expected. these target went directly after militant groups and iranian facilitator and leadership and support apparatus that supported those groups, most directly related to talent 22. the scope and scale of this was quite la
and also in syria. be hit here in iraq and also in s ria. . ~' ,, , be hit here in iraq and also in sria. . , . live now to minnesota to speak to retired generaljoseph votel, former commander in the us central command and senior fellow at the middle east institute. thank you very much for coming onto the programme. can i get your assessment than on these strikes in terms of their timing, the fact that they were announced in advance and indeed the scale of them?— the scale of them? thank you...
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we'll talk about the iraq war, 20 years on. on march 20, 2003, president bush announced that the united states was invading iraq and wars of mass destruction. the weapons did not exist. we were not greeted add liberators. why? >> i'm delighted to discuss this important topic with you. >> welcome to the washington times. this is the author of confronting saddam hussian and president george w. bush and the invasion of iraq. you've been working on this book quite a while. you seemed reluctant to take on this project to begin with. why? >> i was reluctant for two reasons. first i was trying to finish up work that i was doing on the evolution of the cold war, topic of which i've written a great deal about. and secondly, and most importantly, i was reluctant to take it on because it was really contemporary history and the availability of primary source documents would be very limited. i'm a historian who has spent his career in the archives with hundreds and hundreds of archive boxes of documents. i knew for certain, i would never ha
we'll talk about the iraq war, 20 years on. on march 20, 2003, president bush announced that the united states was invading iraq and wars of mass destruction. the weapons did not exist. we were not greeted add liberators. why? >> i'm delighted to discuss this important topic with you. >> welcome to the washington times. this is the author of confronting saddam hussian and president george w. bush and the invasion of iraq. you've been working on this book quite a while. you seemed...